Sandusky likely to receive pension despite child sex abuse conviction . This is crazy, don't you think
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2012/06/28 22:48:42
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Convicted child molester and former Penn State assistant football
coach Jerry Sandusky is likely to keep his state pension of more than
$4,900 per month despite being found guilty last week on 45 molestation
charges, according to reports.
By law, the former Penn State assistant football coach would only
forfeit his pension after being sentenced for crimes falling under
Pennsylvania's Act 140. That list includes crimes such as extortion and
bribery by a public employee are covered by that act, but not violent
crimes or sexual abuse.
Top Opinion
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flaca BN-0 2012/06/28 22:53:20This is crazy+5this will protect his wife who has lied over and over. She is a demon. Let her live in the gutter along with her gutter beliefs.






















IF you are convicted of such a crime like this ..
while in the Military
Conviction .. would mean loss of EVERYTHING ..
rank, honor .. pay/benefits ..
not one penny would be available to you or your family ..
This .. is abominable ..
HE (and his family) will be able to see to his 'comfort' in the prison times ..
And who is paying this pension ..
why the Taxpayers of course ..
Should TAXPAYERS be burdened for the costs of pensions as well as the Incarceration costs of any CONVICT?
anything?
other than bad memories....???
and with that said.... I still send to you Peace and Love....
Barefoot♥
we are still gonna' be friends right?
how are you my friend?